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Basic Crochet: Slightly Slouchy Hat

July 11, 2011 Filed in: Basic Beanies crochet Free Patterns

Last weekend, I had a lot on my mind (Fresh Designs Crochet stuff, mostly) and three skeins of Twisted Fiber Arts Playful in three different versions of the Firefly colorway. I sat down, wound up two of the skeins, picked up a crochet hook, smoothed out my thoughts and ended up with two hats. Made a little longer and then gathered in back with a crocheted cord, so that the amount of slouch can be adjusted to the wearers taste (or the cord can be taken out and the brim folded up, or pulled down over ears and back of neck). I plan to make a few more of these this summer to have handy for winter gift-giving.

The Slightly Slouchy Hat crochet pattern is free and available in both US/Canada terminology and UK/Australia/New Zealand terminology (both PDFs are included; check the top right corner of the page to be sure you are using the version with the terminology you prefer). Sizes XS (child) to XL.

Slightly Slouchy Hat

Twisted Fiber Arts Playful Self-Striping yarn (with long-repeat option), colorway Firefly

Slightly Slouchy Hat

Twisted Fiber Arts Playful Self-Striping yarn (with long-repeat option), colorway Firefly

Slightly Slouchy Hat

Twisted Fiber Arts Playful Evolution yarn, colorway Firefly

Slightly Slouchy Hat

Twisted Fiber Arts Playful Evolution yarn, colorway Firefly

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Lava Flow Cowl #3, blocking

March 30, 2011 Filed in: knit other peoples patterns

Lava Flow Cowl #3, blocking.

The Lana Grossa Alta Moda Cashmere was a good choice. It’s pretty airy for a bulky yarn, it’s next-to-the-skin soft, and it’s got a little bit of halo that you can see close up:
Lava Flow Cowl, Alta Moda Cashmere

…and great stitch definition when you stand back:
Lava Flow Cowl, Alta Moda Cashmere

Now I just have to graft the ends.
Pattern: Lava Flow Cowl by Dixie Norton, available free at the Dixie Stix blog.
Yarn: Lana Grossa Alta Moda Cashmere, 80% merino, 20% cashmere. Bulky/12-ply chainette. (YarnDex link)

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Lava Flow Cowl, take 3

March 24, 2011 Filed in: Free Patterns knit other peoples patterns

Lava Flow Cowl, Alta Moda Cashmere

Lava Flow Cowl #1 is still in progress. I misread the instructions and cabled more frequently than the pattern called for – letting it marinate while I think about working that into the pattern or just starting over.

Lava Flow Cowl #2 – frogged, as posted earlier.

Lava Flow Cowl #3 has knit up quickly; what I need to do now is weave in the ends, wash it, block it, and see if it’s the right length. This time I’m using Lana Grossa Alta Moda Cashmere on US #13 needles, and it is knitting up to be rather light and fluffy for something so bulky.

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Four Corners Headband (How to Crochet Granny Squares with Crochetme eBook)

Four Corners Headband (reds)

Originally published in the Winter ’07/Spring ’08 issue of Knitscene, the crochet pattern is now available as in a free eBook from CrochetMe (How to Crochet Granny Squares with CrochetMe). The pattern with full article on how to dye the motifs with food coloring is available for sale through the Interweave online store.

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update: Star Jasmine now in AUZ/NZ/UK terms

July 3, 2010 Filed in: crochet Star Jasmine

Just updated on Ravelry, the Star Jasmine crochet lace headband pattern is now available in Australia/New Zealand/United Kingdom crochet terminology. Both the US/Canada version and the AUS/NZ/UK version are included in the Ravelry purchase.

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$5.50 USD

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Springtime Baby Beanie

April 25, 2009 Filed in: Basic Beanies crochet Free Patterns

Springtime Baby Beanie (no flowers)

Springtime Baby Beanie (no flowers)

For a the newly arrived baby of longtime friends, I chose to purchase handmade items as gifts so that I’d have things ready to send before the child entered kindergarden. Crocheting a simple beanie felt attainable to me, though, so I chose some Blue Sky Alpacas Dyed Cotton from my stash (I’ve been wanting to use this Pickle Green for a while now) and did a simple striping with Lemongrass Yellow and Shell Pink. Cute, right?

Well, the color changes for the stripes weren’t completely even. I wasn’t going to rip back and redo them, so I figured I could just do a quick flower and cover it up.

Springtime Baby Beanie (1 flower)

Springtime Baby Beanie (1 flower)

Aww. Might redo the embroidery in the center, though.

It was getting late, but I had an idea about other flowers I could make, so I stayed up to crochet “just one more.”

Springtime Baby Beanie (3 flowers)

Springtime Baby Beanie (3 flowers)

Okay, two more. And I think I need to do more to the one on the right.

Pattern: Basic Crochet Baby Beanie (it’s free, and you can use it to make and sell as many finished items as you like). I haven’t worked up full instructions for the flowers yet; I’ve been thinking about doing a for-sale pattern set of multiple sizes in different yarn weights and might chart up the flowers for that set. I’m also thinking about formatting the free version as a downloadable PDF for Ravelry.

Yarn: Blue Sky Alpacas Dyed Cotton. Pickle Green (body), Lemongrass Yellow (stripes) and Shell Pink (stripe). kpixie.com has it on sale as of this writing.

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